William “Roddie” Bryan, 50, was charged with felony murder and criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment in Arbery’s Feb. 23 shooting death by two white men.

William “Roddie” BryanGlynn County Sheriff’s Office via AP

Arbery, 25, who was black, was unarmed as he jogged through the Brunswick neighborhood when Bryan, who is also white, and the two other men, Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son, Travis McMichael, 34, chased him for more than four minutes before he was confronted by the McMichaels and shot dead.

Travis McMichael shot Arbery at close range with a shotgun. He and his father, a former Glynn County police officer, were not charged in the case for 74 days, until the GBI took over the case.

He claimed he was a good Samaritan, but an expanded version of his video, released by S. Lee Merritt, Arbery’s family’s attorney, showed that he got into his vehicle and also chased Arbery, then filmed while he was shot dead.